WESH 2 News is investigating a situation in which several residents paid their water bill, but those who are in charge of where they live, did not.

"We've been here three days with no hot water. We have three children and we have a notice saying the water will be shut off tomorrow," said tenant Jackie Siddall.

Siddall has paid more than $1,200 to stay at the Heritage Park Inn in Kissimmee for a month until her house is ready next month.

Toho Water is scheduled to cut off the water at the inn Thursday morning, "For non-payment of past due water bills that total $3,380.62," according to Mary Cox with Toho Water Authority.

"This is an unfortunate situation while residents may pay their rent, the people who own the property have not been paying the water utilities," Cox said.

Sixty families will be affected.

"I'm trying to get my money back so I can go to a different hotel," Siddall said.

A sign says no refunds and no swimming is allowed because the pool is green.

The grass is high and the trash is too, with flies and a bad odor.

"I can't do (anything) else. They have to give me my money so I can go somewhere else. It's all I can do. I have nowhere else to," said tenant Alysha Castaneda.

A battle is ongoing between one of the owners, Sarah Boughanmi and the condo association. Heritage Park Inn is a hotel converted into a condo for vacation getaways and extended stays.

"When the HOA came to the property, they didn't have the money, and Sara put all the utilities in her name. And the HOA never transferred," said operating manager Angelica Malave.

A spokesperson for Sara Boughanmi said everyone is in litigation.

"They have enough money to pay those bills," said hospitality manager Jim DeBerry.

"We don't have funds," said condo association manager Hector Novoa.

Novoa said it's unfortunate.

"I feel sorry for those folks. Whatever money we have left over, it's not going to be much, so that we cut them a check," Novoa said.

Boughanmi said she just sent out a letter Wednesday to residents informing them she's asked the courts for an emergency hearing. The mission is to appoint a third party to take over responsibilities such as utilities and anything related to guest welfare.